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For the ultimate spa experience in Hanford, check out Illusions Hair and Nails.
Maintain youthful and smooth skin with an efficient skin care treatment, such as a body wrap.
Whether you need a massage for pleasure or stress relief, this salon has you covered.
Maintain the beauty of your skin with high-quality injections, such as Dysport.
With a wide selection of alternative services at this salon, you can choose your service of choice.
From waxing to custom hair removal, the staff at Illusions Hair and Nails is here to assist you with your hair removal needs.
At this salon, worrying about pale skin is the last thing you'll do. With its tanning services, featuring tanning beds, spray tan, and airbrush tan, you'll be swimsuit-ready pronto.
Illusions Hair and Nails has a comfortable atmosphere for all your beauty needs, such as eyelash extensions.
If you're looking for the most current on-trend hairstyles, swing in this salon and enjoy a new 'do.
From French manicures to colored pedicures, this salon offers something for everyone.
This salon offers a wide array of services, all of which are available by appointment only.
When you're ready for a day filled with relaxation, call up Illusions Hair and Nails and book your appointment.

Switch up your cut and color at Medeiros Spa and Salon, a highly-rated salon in the heart of Hanford.
Rejuvenate your skin with a refreshing facial!
Removing unwanted hair shouldn't be difficult. Visit Medeiros Spa and Salon for an easy and pain-free hair removal remedy.
Medeiros Spa and Salon helps brighten your look with such services as eyelash extensions.
Whether the focus is on your cut or color, the stylists at this salon have you covered.
This salon is the perfect place to get your nails done conveniently, cheaply, and most of all, beautifully.
You can pay with Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express or any major credit card.
So what are you waiting for? If a hairstyle you love is what you want, book an appointment at Medeiros Spa and Salon today.

Come for the beauty treatments and stay for the experience at Touch of Class in Tulare, a popular full-service salon.
For a clear and healthy complexion, treat yourself to an affordable facial from this salon.
Touch of Class offers tanning services for every skin type, such as tanning beds and airbrush tan.
This salon will help you show off your digits with the best nail services around.
Eyelash extensions are just some of the beauty services that this salon offers.
This salon's massages can relax tensed muscles and ease sore spots, such as shoulders.
Refresh and rediscover the natural beauty of your hair with a customized hair treatment.
Your salon services don't have to wait — book your appointment at Touch of Class and get right in.

Though threading has been among Asia’s most popular depilation methods for thousands of years, it only recently made its way onto the service menus of Western spas. The ancient practice has shown signs of becoming more of a spa mainstay, however, thanks to an eco-friendly process that also manages to stay on good terms with sensitive skin.
For evidence of threading’s rapidly expanding popularity, one need not look further than Brow Shapes' Eastern-inspired treatment menu. When not sculpting brows into precise arches, the spa’s artists rely on their attention to detail to draw henna tattoos that depict flowery swirls, geometric patterns, or extremely detailed public-transit maps. The spa also features a variety of facial massages, each of which can be customized to relieve pain, aid in relaxation, and improve skin tone.

For the best in nails, take a visit to Jazz Productions Day Spa and Salon in Visalia.
Clear up your skin with a relaxing and rejuvenating facial.
Enjoy a professional skin care treatment at Jazz Productions Day Spa and Salon and leave feeling refreshed.
This salon will help you show off your digits with the best nail services around.
A soothing and relaxing massage from this salon is a perfect way to end a long work week.
Experiment with your style using Jazz Productions Day Spa and Salon's cosmetic offering like eyelash extensions.
Refresh and rediscover the natural beauty of your hair with a customized hair treatment.
Jazz Productions Day Spa and Salon provides discreet and pain-free hair removal services, providing you with extreme privacy and effective treatments.
When you need a quick polish change, swing in Jazz Productions Day Spa and Salon to get the job done in a flash.

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Eyelash extensions, once a beauty secret of celebrities like Katy Perry and Kim Kardashian, have crossed over and onto the eyelids of regular folk. Quality extensions are carefully applied by a licensed aesthetician, come in a variety of natural and synthetic materials, and beat store-bought falsies in quality, safety, and natural appearance.How long does the application process take?Getting a full set of eyelash extensions can take up to three hours. Most sets take closer to two hours to complete. It takes a while because the aesthetician is applying one lash extension at a time—one for each natural lash. Half sets and touchups take considerably less time.How long do the lashes last?The lifespan of the extensions hinges on the growth cycle of your lashes. Lashes regenerate naturally, growing and eventually falling out every six to eight weeks. Most reputable salons suggest that extensions can last up to six weeks with proper care, but touchups are recommended every three weeks to keep the extensions looking their best.What are the lashes made out of?Most salons stock a variety of lash types and will sometimes even use different lengths and materials on one eyelid to achieve the perfect look for their clients. The three most common types, however, are synthetic, synthetic silk, and mink hair. Each offers its own unique look and feel, with mink considered the lightest, most luxurious, and subsequently the most expensive.What are the aftercare instructions?You should always consult with your aesthetician and heed their aftercare instructions. However, most will advise the same basic steps, which include: Avoid getting brand-new lashes wet for 24–48 hours Avoid sitting in a sauna, working out, or getting very sweaty through other means for that same period of time Near your eyes, avoid using oil-based products, any products that include glycol, and waterproof mascara Avoid anything that’s moisture-rich, such as lotion, shampoo, conditioner, etc. “Some of my addicted clients use swimming goggles while showering,” said eyelash-extensions expert Liv Contreras.Can I still wear makeup with eyelash extensions?To some extent, yes. Many aestheticians will tell you not to use oil-based or waterproof mascara, which can dissolve the most commonly used bonding agents. Application of mascara can also tug at the extensions, causing them to fall out sooner. In general, you should consider water-based makeup and water-based makeup remover. Talk to the staff at your salon and see if they recommend any specific cosmetics to help keep your new lashes fluttering strong.How many do I need?Experienced aestheticians apply one extension per natural lash. So if you’re getting a full set, you’ll need as many extensions as you have eyelashes. You can also opt for partial extensions, which are often offered in half sets or three-quarter sets. This meticulous application process helps keep lashes from clumping together in a look some experts call “gross.”Read more below:Which Eyelash Extensions Should I Get?Dramatic or natural? That is the question. The other question: What kind of budget are you on?Favin Got Eyelash Extensions and It Gave Her FOMOFavin got a full set of silk-synthetic blend eyelash extensions called the Kim K’s. Now she looks like a glamazon, though she's not engaged to Kanye West (yet).A First-Timer's Guide to Eyelash ExtensionsA writer whose makeup bag contains chapstick and little else gets eyelash extensions at Chicago Lash Lounge and shares how it changed her life—sort of.

What do the London skyline, the ocean floor, and a rose garden have in common? Thanks to Paperself, you can wear all of them on your eyelashes.
The London-based paper-art company makes that feat possible with its famous false eyelashes, which must rank among the world’s most intricate accoutrements. Inspired by the centuries-old art of Chinese paper cutting, the lashes come in designs that range from the ethereal to the fierce. And their uniqueness hasn’t gone unnoticed: the lashes have appeared in fashion magazines, Rihanna’s Instagram feed, and The Hunger Games films, where they were part of the Capitol-chic garb worn by Elizabeth Banks and Jennifer Lawrence.
Though the big, bold lashes are certainly arresting, I wondered if there was a way to tone them down for a look you could wear on a normal (OK, slightly glam) day, as you would for regular eyelash extensions. I got in touch with the Paperself team to ask about their favorite lash designs and tips for making them slightly more subtle. Then, I reached out to my sister, makeup artist Hayley Kassel, for a video tutorial on how to create an easily wearable Paperself look.
Q&A with Paperself
GROUPON: How are the eyelashes made? (It seems like someone would have to use an incredibly small pair of scissors.)
PAPERSELF: The lashes are made using special paper, and their creation is Paperself’s little secret, I’m afraid! Our lashes are patent-protected, and one of the reasons they are unique is the “J-shape curve.” This means that once the lash line has been placed on the eye, the curve of the eyelash will follow the natural growth of your normal lashes.
G: What’s been your most popular design so far? And what are some of your personal favorites?
P: The [most popular] lash is the Deer and Butterfly. But, depending on your mood and the look you want to create, each lash has a niche that works. For example, Lace Garden (our lash collaboration with the [Victoria & Albert] Museum) can create a glamorous, seductive look, [whereas] Spider and Scorpion are great for Halloween looks.
At the moment, though, our favorite lash is our newest one: Merry-Go-Round. It’s inspired by vintage carousels.
(From left to right: Deer and Butterfly, Lace Garden, Merry-Go-Round)
G: Anne Hathaway, Elizabeth Banks, and several magazine models have all worn Paperself lashes. Who would you like to see wearing them next?
P: [In the future,] we would love to see our lashes on Cara Delevingne or Chloë Grace Moretz. They are both very cute and strong women.
G: What would you say to someone who thinks that your lashes are too big or ostentatious?
P: Cut them to size—you are the creator! If they are daunting as a set, have a look at our website and social-media profiles to get some inspiration.The lashes can be cut into a myriad of looks and used up to four times if you are careful with them.
G: What designs are the best to wear casually?
P: Depending on your style, you can wear full lashes or smaller pieces—don’t be afraid to go bold! But if you want to tone down the look, Deer and Butterfly, Peacock, and Peach Blossom can be cut into sections and used as corner lashes. They accent your eye and work with your natural lash line to open up the eye. A little butterfly can also look very sweet as a beauty spot!
G: Your Facebook page has pictures from bloggers and artists all over the world wearing Paperself lashes. Who are some of your favorite beauty bloggers?
P: We love them all! No, really, it’s so hard to choose. We love supporting both students and pros, and we recently did a class with students at London College of Fashion. They created such beautiful looks with our lashes, they really got experimenting. (See photos here.)
The images that bloggers and makeup artists create with our lashes are just phenomenal. Some of the artists that have impressed us recently are Vanity Venom and Sandra Holmbom, as well as pro artists such as Timothy Hung and Lan Nguyen-Grealis.
G: When you first started making the lashes in 2010, what was your mission?
P: To begin a paper revolution! We wanted to challenge the conventions of paper design, and I think we have so far.
Butterfly Lash Tutorial
Products in the tutorial:
EYES: MAC Paint Pot in Painterly; NAKED3 Palette Eye Shadows in Strange, Burnout, Buzz, Trick, Dust, and Nooner; Amrezy Palette Eye Shadow in Deep Plum; L'Oréal Liquid Eyeliner in Black; L'Oréal Telescopic Mascara; Paperself Lashes in Deer & Butterfly; Red Cherry Lashes; NYX Gold Liquid Liner; Stila Smudge Proof Black Eyeliner
FACE: Urban Decay Primer; Make Up For Ever HD Foundation; MAC Prep and Prime in Light Boost; Anastasia Beverly Hills Contour Kit in Fawn and Vanilla; NARS Blush in Sin; Hourglass Ambient Powder for Highlight in Incandescent Light
LIPS: MAC Lipliner in Nightmoth; NYX Jumbo Lip Pencil in Deep Red
Image credits: Paperself lash photos courtesy of Paperself; tutorial and butterfly lash photo by Hayley Kassel.
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Here’s a cool fact about Elizabeth Taylor: she was born with a genetic mutation called distichiasis, which made her eyelashes grow in two layers, one right on top of the other. Yes, she was that beautiful because she was a mutant.I found this out while getting eyelash extensions at Celebrity Skin Couture Air Tan in Chicago, where my technician, Jennifer Fivecoate, explained that I have the same eyelash mutation. This surprised me since I’ve always complained about my short lashes, but Jennifer pointed out that they’re ultrathick and very dense, an ideal foundation for extensions. (Eyelash extensions come in a lot of lengths, thicknesses, and curvatures, though, so they’re also easy to tailor to thinner lashes.)The process was a learning experience in other ways, too. I had never gotten eyelash extensions before, and I didn’t really know what to expect. Below are some notes from my appointment to help acquaint other newbies with the world of eyelash enhancement.The Extensions Celebrity Skin offers full sets of eyelash extensions in two styles: the subtler Housewife Haute, which comes with about 40 extensions per eye, and the Kim K’s, which includes an extension for every lash. I got the Kim K’s, which typically costs $250.Each extension is made from a silk-synthetic blend that’s shiny, black, and permanently curved. Melissa Jones, the salon’s other eyelash technician, also described them as “weightless.” You shouldn’t be able to feel them on your eyelid—though I can sometimes see mine, in my peripheral vision. These babies are long!The ProcessBefore Jennifer started applying my extensions, she taped my bottom eyelashes down with a hydrating, antiwrinkle patch. After that, I had to close my eyes for the next two hours, which gave me intense FOMO (fear of missing out). I wanted to see everything that was happening.Luckily, my friend Mahreen took pictures while Jenn applied my extensions strand by strand using a medical-grade adhesive. The whole time I basically looked like this:Cute, in a way?AfterwardJenn used extensions in different lengths and curvatures, which made for a really natural look that I love. The whole first day, I couldn’t stop looking at myself in the mirror, in my phone camera, in puddles—I looked like such a glamazon.The one downside: I miss rubbing my eyes. You’re supposed to avoid touching your extensions and protect them from oil-based products, like moisturizers and foundations. You also can’t wet them for 24 hours after they’re applied because the glue needs time to set. After that, you can shower and exercise as usual.Melissa said my lashes should last two to three weeks. After that, I can either go back and get a fill—to replace some of the lashes that have fallen out naturally—or get the remaining ones removed (for free) with an adhesive-dissolving gel. I haven’t decided yet which one I’m going to do—but I sure do love skipping mascara in the morning!Watch the entire process as Favin gets eyelash extensions:Read more in our eyelash extensions FAQ.Photos by Mahreen Younus, Groupon